Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, 4 Volume Set

An exciting reference work which captures current thinking about
the workings of the mind and brain, focusing on problems that are
as old as recorded history, but reflecting new approaches and
techniques that have emerged since the 1980's.

The Encyclopedia contains 696 articles covering in
depth the entire spectrum of the cognitive sciences.
Reviewing the common themes of information and information
processing, representation and computation, it also covers in
depth the core areas of psychology, philosophy, linguistics,
computer science, and neuroscience. Ancillary
topics such as education, economics, evolutionary biology
and anthropology are also covered.

The articles have been written to provide multiple levels of
information so that readers from various levels can benefit from
this set – from undergraduate and postgraduate students to
university lecturers.

With extensive cross-referencing, a glossary and subject index
to further aid the reader through the book, the Encyclopedia
of Cognitive Science is an essential addition to any
library or office shelf.

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